They both sucked, but the other sucked less"
Sorry, but that's just terrible logic. Hopefully the DNC plays fair in 2020 or else the Democrats won't have a chance.

You sound like a privileged person who is immune to the harm from a Trump presidency. Trump's/GOP's climate change policies (or lackthereof) will affect you and your children, even if you shrug what happens to women, gender minorities, or illegal immigrants for the next 4-8 years.

Many would like to live in the descent of an empire if it means more personal gain. The American empire is massive, and the decline will take some decades. If you're 60-70 years old, you figure you can carve out a niche for you and your family.

The right wing in this country went really crazy about 1992. Look at how much just...hatred they heaped on Bill Clinton for being a popular Democrat.

I disagree. By the late 70s, the signs of today's Republican Party were everywhere: religious (Evangelical Christianity) fervor in the face of economic and social anxiety. Their "Make America Great Again" era from 1940-1965 was gone.

This speech by Barry Goldwater in 1981 reflects the changing times:

The American people have expressed their desire for a new course in our public policy in this country, a conservative course.

Being a conservative in America traditionally has meant that one holds a deep, abiding respect for the Constitution. We conservatives believe sincerely in the integrity of the Constitution. We treasure the freedoms that document protects.

We believe, as the founding fathers did, that we ''are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty and the prsuit of happiness.''

And for 205 years this nation, based on those principles, has endured. Through foreign wars and civil wars, through political scandals and economic disasters, through civil disorders and Presidential assassinations, our flag has flown high. Through it all we've survived every possible attack on our freedom.

But another force could succeed in dividing our country. The specter of single-issue religious groups is growing over our land.

One of the great strengths of our political system always has been our tendency to keep religious issues in the background. By maintaining the separation of church and state, the United States has avoided the intolerance which has so divided the rest of the world with religious wars.

Try the app called Twilight. It dims your screen and changes the amount of blue light entering your eye. It helps with your circadian rhythm - many people experience insomnia staring at bright displays with blue light while in bed.

I think you've misunderstood the TV display technologies. There aren't "true LED TVs".

Until the last few years, there used to be two TVs: LCD with a CCFL backlight and LCD with an LED backlight. The latter was further split into direct/full-array vs. edge-lit LED backlight. There are also OLEDs, however they're entirely different. Plasma and CRT are also very different, yet they're now extinct.

Today, there generally are only LCD TVs with LED backlights. The next big visual features to wow consumers should be cheaper OLEDs and HDR.

I'm sure that person was being sarcastic. I refuse to believe anyone browsing this subreddit thinks the JWST isn't worth the cost vs. planetary probes or manned missions to distant galaxies. Also, $9B and the potential knowledge from JWST is nothing compared to the cost overruns in other parts of the national government or other countries' budgets.

This isn't aimed at you, but anyone reading this and thinking this is bad news.

I have both the RX100 iv and a6300. Although the latter is compact and takes great photos compared to dSLRs, it's not as small and portable as I needed it to be. The body along with the kit lens and another lens become quite bulky when hiking. That's why I purchased the RX100. It's the closest camera to my cell phone in terms of portability and ease of use; if you wear slim pants, the RX100 has no issues slipping in and out for quick photos. It's my favorite travel camera.

I'm also a (former) amateur astrophotographer so I can happily say both of them are excellent for getting your feet wet; from your needs of being active, unburdened, and needing great photos it seems the RX100 is best.

If by "bubble" you mean my legal education and work experience, then no it hasn't and won't be burst by your post. Diaz has not controlled with respect to 4th A since Riley so legally a rider's GoPro is generally protected. Besides, the chances decrease even more procedurally when analyzing whether it was a full custodial arrest vs. non-custodial arrest vs. a Terry stop, warrant exceptions, Court's balancing test, or authentication/admissibility difficulties for electronic evidence in a traffic court, etc.

If you're a lawyer, you owe your clients better than what you wrote; if you're not a lawyer, this is a waste of both of our time since 4th A discussions are too extensive and inappropriate for this medium.

I'm married to a counter-terrorism lawyer, my niece practices criminal defense, I've had drinks with Orin Kerr and brought up motorcycles searches wrt to action cams/GPS/etc, so I'm not uninformed in this area. I still maintain that generally no LEO can seize and search your action cam in the hypothetical mentioned above given formal legal rules and practical considerations.

I could write several pages as a summary on Federal and state criminal law and procedure along with Constitutional law. I'm not going to. For all practical and especially legal purposes, a law enforcement officer cannot seize your action camera and add charges i.e. warrant requirements, warrant exceptions, SITLA, admissibility, etc.

Great post and very helpful for people such as me. I'm on the fence between getting an iPhone 7 or an HTC 10/LG V20. Your knife analogy was spot on with my experiences.

Although I love Android 6.0 and have only had Nexus phones besides this Sony, I'm willing to try Apple because of the after-sales support, numerous stores with in-person help, and better build quality.

I know it's ambiguous. I make a living off of it. I've never said the law is black and white hence the "it depends" answer to every legal question. Generally, there is a very small chance, because of legal rules and in practice, for a police officer to seize and search your action camera for a routine traffic stop and to add additional charges.

That said, I realize the realities on the ground contrast with Ivory Tower legal analysis and courtroom rulings. Yet, that's the point in hiring us lawyers so we defend client's whose property was wrongfully seized, searched, and brought into court. The police can do what they want; evidence and procedural rules and appeals can keep them in check eventually.

Any rider reading this, never give consent to a law enforcement officer for the Fourth Amendment scenarios. Donate to and learn from the ACLU, and you should be okay.

May have been mentioned, but after-sales support and warranty is very important. For this reason I'm now considering switching to Apple for its 4 years of support as well as in-person support. I live in Texas, and there is zero support from Sony. My phone's rear camera has broken for the second time and GPS never locked on from Day 1, so I've thrown in the towel.

I disagree. This website is mostly filled with Americans, very few who have traveled overseas extensively and certainly Pakistan less so. Their reactions and curiosity are not surprising. Most of what Redditors and Americans know about Pakistan is through various media.

As a Pakistani-American, I always become an ambassador for both countries and answering questions. A few weeks ago I was in Russia, and received several questions regarding Trump, people riding horses to work in Texas, and the prices for Levi's jeans.

I know many in the Indian community so I'm shocked to see where you got 60-70% from. The few handful who are voting for Trump are doing so over his opposition to Muslims and Islam. These are your staunch Hindu/RSS types.

Lawyer here. I would advise against this. Always have the test rider sign a contract before the test ride along with a witness, or at the very least insert a detailed paragraph in your correspondences like email and text stating the 'if you break it you buy it" custom of test rides.

The police have no say on contract disputes since it isn't a criminal matter. Instead focus on how you will argue your case in court with evidence.

[This is not legal advice, merely personal opinion. There is no attorney-client relationship established from this opinion.]